A northeastern Indiana town court judge was given a public admonishment Monday by the Commission on Judicial Qualifications
for her direct individual involvement with parties involved in a 2008 traffic infraction case.

Tammy R. Davis, the Democratic challenger to incumbent Republican Judge Steven J. Cox of Franklin Circuit Court, appears to
have lost her bid to take over Cox’s spot on the bench. According to unofficial numbers from the Indiana Secretary of
State’s office Wednesday morning, Davis received around 4,500 votes; Cox received nearly 6,000 votes.

The Indiana Supreme Court agreed Nov. 1 to hold off on proceeding with a disciplinary investigation of former Indiana Secretary
of State Charlie White after White requested a stay. His law license, which was suspended in May, remains suspended.

Three Indiana justices have decided that a Boone County attorney should be suspended for at least three years because his
repeated misconduct has “injured his clients” and “tarnished the reputation of the legal profession.”

The woman challenging Franklin Circuit Judge Steven Cox for his job faces seven disciplinary charges over statements attributed
to her about the judge’s release of a prisoner who a year later killed five people, according to a statement Friday
from the Indiana Judicial Qualifications Commission. The commission has asked for a public hearing on the charges.

An inmate at the Pendleton Correctional Facility can have his visitation restricted to non-contact visits due to committing
battery with a deadly weapon and violating disciplinary procedures, the Court of Appeals concluded.

The Indiana Supreme Court has fined Brian L. Nehrig $1,000 and extended his ban from practice after finding he committed the
unauthorized practice of law. Nehrig resigned from the bar in 2007, and he was sentenced in 2010 after pleading guilty to
mail fraud.

St. Joseph Probate Judge Peter Nemeth’s comments in denying an interpreter for an 18-year-old deaf person who was the
subject of a guardianship proceeding have resulted in disciplinary charges filed by the Indiana Judicial Qualifications Commission.

A Morgan County attorney who picked up children from school on behalf of their father, who she was representing, and drove
them around for several hours without notifying the custodial mother was suspended for six months.